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stephen tschida is live to explain. >> you can still see the evidence of the raging flood waters here. there is bent and twisted wrought-iron railing. residents had hoped to get $10 million on the county and state. a judge said, no way. the raging flood philby's basements with sewage-tinted water -- filled basements with sewage-tainted water. >> you had to replace everything in your basement -- washer, dryer, furnace, air-conditioning unit. >> the stuff was floating in the kitchen. >> it drove him from his home back in june, 2006. he hopes of a class-action lawsuit might recoup some of the costs. >> they said that a was from the construction. why should they not pay it? >> some 120 residents joined the class action lawsuit. the construction of the beltway and more reason sediment from the woodrow wilson sent the cameron run racing over its banks. >> i used loans to fix the property. >> the judge determined that presidents would have to prove chronic problems, rather than a one- -- that residents would have to prove chronic problems, rather than a one-time problem. >> he did not know w
stephen tschida is live to explain. >> you can still see the evidence of the raging flood waters here. there is bent and twisted wrought-iron railing. residents had hoped to get $10 million on the county and state. a judge said, no way. the raging flood philby's basements with sewage-tinted water -- filled basements with sewage-tainted water. >> you had to replace everything in your basement -- washer, dryer, furnace, air-conditioning unit. >> the stuff was floating in the...
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. >> let's talk about this with stephen worley. he was a member of the government's flow rate technical group that came up with this 35,000 to 60,000 barrel a day estimate. are you satisfied with that estimate or could it be even more? >> well, first of all, i should say that i'm very satisfied with that measurement. i think it's a result of a scientific process and i got absolutely no sense that that politics was involved in it. i think we came to a well reasoned and scientific conclusion. >> because some people went in thinking it could be 100,000 barrels a day. you were among those, weren't you? >> well, what i said initially was 70,000 barrels a day. then i looked at this pink point and added another 25,000. but the important thing to remember about that and what the others independent experts said in the very beginning was that this is oil plus gas. and so roughly 30% of the total volume, the oil plus gas, will actually turn into oil. will actually materialize as oil. >> i was going to say, let's say it's 60,000 right now. if
. >> let's talk about this with stephen worley. he was a member of the government's flow rate technical group that came up with this 35,000 to 60,000 barrel a day estimate. are you satisfied with that estimate or could it be even more? >> well, first of all, i should say that i'm very satisfied with that measurement. i think it's a result of a scientific process and i got absolutely no sense that that politics was involved in it. i think we came to a well reasoned and scientific...
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in canton, myranda stephens, fox 45 news at 10:00. his neighbor was taken to bayview meddcal center for minor burns. thh cause of the fire is still under investtgation. >>> as expected, the ravens got a convincing win today. bruce cunningham joins us with that story tonight. bruce? >> we all knew the ravensswould win this game. the carolina team in the nfl. this is worst anything but a outine victory. the ravens starttd early. joe flacco going deep. 56 yards. ravens led 7-nothing. late fourth quarter, it's close. ed reid intercepts. you know what is coming. wait for it. wait for it. he laterals it. finds the end zone for a 23-yard touchdown. that made it 30-13. after the ensuinggkickoff, lewis takes it. the ravens win 37-13 over the carolina panthers. >> i like the way our team fights. i like the way our team competes. we nrp control in the first half. it should we're happy with the direction >>> you have the option to request a pat down be conducted in a private room. >> the tsa rrleases a message to travelers.. why some are calling
in canton, myranda stephens, fox 45 news at 10:00. his neighbor was taken to bayview meddcal center for minor burns. thh cause of the fire is still under investtgation. >>> as expected, the ravens got a convincing win today. bruce cunningham joins us with that story tonight. bruce? >> we all knew the ravensswould win this game. the carolina team in the nfl. this is worst anything but a outine victory. the ravens starttd early. joe flacco going deep. 56 yards. ravens led...
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. >>> stephen strasburg's debut at nationals park is six days away and appears to be a big draw for fans. most of the tickets are already sold out. we saw a few fans walking up to the window yesterday. they were told no single game tickets are available right now. of course you can buy a four- game plan and wouldn't you want to do that anyhow? one of the tickets is for tuesday's games but that is making some fans unhappy. >> it is disturbing that somehow they couldn't even have a few left for walk up customers 24 hours after making the announcement. >> reporter: a few hundred tickets will go on sale on tuesday, the day of the game. we checked on stub hub this morning and tickets are going for as much as $1,000 each. that four-ticket plan sounds much better, doesn't it? >>> the summer travel season is here and it's the season to find deals on vacations but not all discounts are as deep as they first appear. >> reporter: beware of those summer travel deals offering deep, deep discounts. there may be hidden costs you need to be aware of. take this deal at the breakers, the famous luxury hot
. >>> stephen strasburg's debut at nationals park is six days away and appears to be a big draw for fans. most of the tickets are already sold out. we saw a few fans walking up to the window yesterday. they were told no single game tickets are available right now. of course you can buy a four- game plan and wouldn't you want to do that anyhow? one of the tickets is for tuesday's games but that is making some fans unhappy. >> it is disturbing that somehow they couldn't even have a...
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stephen a. smith makes his prediction in the playbook coming up tonight and i'll make my request right now. i don't even follow the nba that much. i just found out that this guy played for the cleveland cavaliers. just kidding. i'd like to see some loyalty to the fans. i'd like to see lebron james stay in cleveland. wouldn't that be different strokes for the times we live in? this is the story that has me fired up when it comes to politics tonight. john mccain has reclaimed his position as the post ter boy for the republican party. the new arizona immigration law has turned the maverick basically into the biggest political opportunist in the country. his classic anger and he's got a dandy of a temper, reader its ugly head again when the department of justice filed a lawsuit to stop the arizona law. now, mccain nap interview told a tucson fm radio station kqth, no amnesty. many of them need to be sent back. wow. is that the guy that ran for president? this is the biggest flip-flop of the year. ba
stephen a. smith makes his prediction in the playbook coming up tonight and i'll make my request right now. i don't even follow the nba that much. i just found out that this guy played for the cleveland cavaliers. just kidding. i'd like to see some loyalty to the fans. i'd like to see lebron james stay in cleveland. wouldn't that be different strokes for the times we live in? this is the story that has me fired up when it comes to politics tonight. john mccain has reclaimed his position as the...
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stephen hayes, senior writer for "weekly standard." erin billings, deputy editor of "roll call" and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. charles? >> it is surprising, but on the other hand if you think of the fact that the president has not shown his religiosity in public -- i respect that. i think it's perfectly appropriate for anyone, president or not, to be religious in private or in public. he chose, he chooses not to attend a church. i have accept the reason he gave, it would be disruptive. ronald reagan attended church so rarely in his eight years in the presidency, it was less than ten times that he attended service in public. so it isn't unusual. what is unusual here, of course, is he a man of, that he acknowledges in the speech in cairo, in the clip, acknowledges muslim heritage and parentage and affinity for muslim culture he felt spent years in indonesia. he spent a lot of the presidency in trying to develop outreach with the muslim world. speeches in cairo. appearances in saudi arabia and all that. given the fact you d
stephen hayes, senior writer for "weekly standard." erin billings, deputy editor of "roll call" and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. charles? >> it is surprising, but on the other hand if you think of the fact that the president has not shown his religiosity in public -- i respect that. i think it's perfectly appropriate for anyone, president or not, to be religious in private or in public. he chose, he chooses not to attend a church. i have accept the reason...
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we've got stephen hayes tonight, senior writer for "the weekly standard." a.b. stoddard, associate editor of the hill. and indicated columnist charles krauthammer. a.b., i want to start with you. does it sound overly optimistic to you? it's done, we made historic achievement, but we shovelled the people off quickly? >> yes, it sounded like a real accomplishment and i don't think it's been explained this expedited, chaotic effort to get a guilty plea and get him on an airplane, not fully been explained, attorney general eric holder said today it was extraordinary case with years of work by investigators, intelligence and law enforcement and provides resolution in its interest. if it's a case watching people who have been here some of whom have been here for ten years, recruiting and spying, i guess attempting money laundering and everything else, we need to know more about the system. why if it was such an extraordinary case and we invested so many resources would we just quickly get a guilty plea and put them on an airplane. >> shannon: steve, whiplash on this c
we've got stephen hayes tonight, senior writer for "the weekly standard." a.b. stoddard, associate editor of the hill. and indicated columnist charles krauthammer. a.b., i want to start with you. does it sound overly optimistic to you? it's done, we made historic achievement, but we shovelled the people off quickly? >> yes, it sounded like a real accomplishment and i don't think it's been explained this expedited, chaotic effort to get a guilty plea and get him on an airplane,...
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. >>> after all the hype, it seems impossible for the nationals pitcher, stephen strasburg, to live up to all the expectations, but that rookie wowed everybody in his first major league start last night. leading the nationals to a 5-2 victory. our 9 news now reporter kristin fisher is back from the park and she has more fan reaction. >> reporter: i don't think the fans could be any happier with strasburg's debut performance. not only did he strike out 14 batters but he proved he could come back after making a few mistakes. >> spraysburg spectacular. >> reporter: here's the front page of the examiner. they call it the strasburg spectacular. how do you think he did? >> great. a great job. i think he's going to be a real plus for the team. >> reporter: for the fans, they say without a doubt the kid with a 100-mile an hour fast ball lives up to the hype. >> i thought he was awesome. awesome. every time he did a strike i was like wow! i thought he did good. >> amazing. incredible. i love it. >> he's the best best thing. we have been waiting a long time now. >> reporter: perhaps no one had h
. >>> after all the hype, it seems impossible for the nationals pitcher, stephen strasburg, to live up to all the expectations, but that rookie wowed everybody in his first major league start last night. leading the nationals to a 5-2 victory. our 9 news now reporter kristin fisher is back from the park and she has more fan reaction. >> reporter: i don't think the fans could be any happier with strasburg's debut performance. not only did he strike out 14 batters but he proved he...
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stephen hayes from "the weekly standard." a.b. stoddard of the hill. and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. we have to point out at the start, mcdonald's denies the story and denies it has decided to do anything, but there is, steve, clearly a new requirement in the new healthcare reform law world we're going to be living in that companies are worried about. i would seem to me that the possibility that a company like mcdonald's would have to drop 30,000 workers is damaging. >> mcdonald's was backtracking because it probably didn't expect the memo to go public. the memo, itself, did suggest that mcdonald's might. take language verbatim of the it would be economically prohibitive for our carriers to continue offering the mini med plans and talk in places that it would deny coverage to 29,500 existing mcdonald's employees. i think the reporting was correct. now whether that means that mcdonald's overstated it to make its case to regulators to try to say you don't want to face a story where 30,000 people are without health insurance, but that is cle
stephen hayes from "the weekly standard." a.b. stoddard of the hill. and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. we have to point out at the start, mcdonald's denies the story and denies it has decided to do anything, but there is, steve, clearly a new requirement in the new healthcare reform law world we're going to be living in that companies are worried about. i would seem to me that the possibility that a company like mcdonald's would have to drop 30,000 workers is damaging....
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if confirmed, she would succeed john paul stephens. now back to "on the record." the first install -- installment of a two year -- i might be the own person in washington that pronounces your name right. two years in the making tell us if you can what you found? >> we found it has grown so big this community of top secret america that it is supposed to help respond to 9/11, it is almost crushing under its own weight. we found that about 2,000 companies, corporations, help the government do top secret work. and another maybe 1300 government organizations are involved in the work also. that's not bad in and of itself. what we found also and documented this, we find an alternative geography of the united states we looked at patterns and found there's a lot of redundancy and overlap and inefficiencies that really grew up because the money spigot was on and there was not a real focus on perhaps what's the best thing to do. people who had ideas could go out and do it, organizations would grow and they did. washington bureaucracy tends to do. now, people inside the gover
if confirmed, she would succeed john paul stephens. now back to "on the record." the first install -- installment of a two year -- i might be the own person in washington that pronounces your name right. two years in the making tell us if you can what you found? >> we found it has grown so big this community of top secret america that it is supposed to help respond to 9/11, it is almost crushing under its own weight. we found that about 2,000 companies, corporations, help the...
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justice stephen breyer provided the bible. there is a section of the court she will have to settle into. >> elena kagan is our first justice since 1972 who is being appointed without prior judicial experience. she has never even put on a black robe. >> the supreme court begins its next session in october. there is already speculation about what kind of judge she will be. an adviser to president clinton -- she has been in adviser to president clinton and solicitor general for the obama administration. experts expect her to become a moderate voice. >> i think that she is going to play a very big role in forging consensus on the court. >> in addition to the chief justice, also in attendance was justice kennedy, and justice sotomayor york. kagan clerked for clarence thomas. she calls him one of her heroes. >>> top of the to do list, a tory $6 billion a measure that democrats say will save 300,000 jobs. >> thank you for joining us. congress is back. the house is coming back into session next week. >> the senate by got its arms arou
justice stephen breyer provided the bible. there is a section of the court she will have to settle into. >> elena kagan is our first justice since 1972 who is being appointed without prior judicial experience. she has never even put on a black robe. >> the supreme court begins its next session in october. there is already speculation about what kind of judge she will be. an adviser to president clinton -- she has been in adviser to president clinton and solicitor general for the...
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i assume you are familiar with the work of judge stephen reinhardt on the ninth circuit. >> i would not say i am familiar with his work, but i know a little bit about him and his reputation. >> did you recall having disagreed with a decision by judge reinhardt? >> center, i cannot even think of an opinion from him off of the top of my head. >> fair enough. is your theory of constitutional fidelity, substantively different than the living constitutional view endorsed by other levels dollars? >> i think the term living constitution has been used by all lot of people to mean a lot of things. i do not like the term. in the book, we reject the term. it suggests that the constitution is a malleable document that can be read to have words in that that really are not in it. we take the position that the constitution is a written text for a special reason. the text was meant to be the enduring thing that judges would have to apply in deciding cases and not something that is outside of the text, and not something they would invent on the fly. >> on the issue of foreign law, a professor who is now
i assume you are familiar with the work of judge stephen reinhardt on the ninth circuit. >> i would not say i am familiar with his work, but i know a little bit about him and his reputation. >> did you recall having disagreed with a decision by judge reinhardt? >> center, i cannot even think of an opinion from him off of the top of my head. >> fair enough. is your theory of constitutional fidelity, substantively different than the living constitutional view endorsed by...
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stephen strasburg goes to tomorrow night. he will pitch to 28 in atlanta. back at home july 3 against the mets. then the six-day schedule antall on july 9 urinetown against the giants. -- here at home on july 9 against the giants. >> it is 73 degrees already. the news continues with good morning washington at 5:30. >> a top u.s. commander is apologizing for remarks that he made in a constitutional article. we will tell you what reese said. >> good morning. temperatures are heating up, causing major meltdowns. i am courtney robinson live in new carrollton. we will have that story. >> we are tracking the heat in frontiervil >> live and in hd, this is good morning washington, on your side. >> straight ahead this half- hour, remembering nine lives lost on metro's darkest today. how the transit agency is paying tribute to a year later. good morning, washington. welcome back on this june 22. i am alison starling. >> i am doug mcelway. much more on that story in a moment. we begin with a check on the traffic and weather. with adam caskey. >> hopital waterways or t
stephen strasburg goes to tomorrow night. he will pitch to 28 in atlanta. back at home july 3 against the mets. then the six-day schedule antall on july 9 urinetown against the giants. -- here at home on july 9 against the giants. >> it is 73 degrees already. the news continues with good morning washington at 5:30. >> a top u.s. commander is apologizing for remarks that he made in a constitutional article. we will tell you what reese said. >> good morning. temperatures are...
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rashid khalidi, bret stephens, pleasure to have both of you on. the articles you have both referred to many times are in the current issue of "foreign affairs" -- actually the upcoming issue but they are on the website and you can read them. we will be back. hey -- who's our best presentation guy? carl. i thought you said carl was our best presentation guy. [ worker ] well, he is. last week he told my team about fedex office print online for our presentations. we upload it to fedex office, then they print, bind, and ship it. the presentation looks good, right? yes, but -- you didn't actually bring carl with you. good morning! but i digress. [ male announcer ] we understand. you need presentations done right. and right now save 20% on all online printing purchases. visit fedex.com/print. are you feeling old and tired? do you want to get that jump back into your step? hey, i'm don shula, and i lost 32 pounds on nutrisystem. and i'm mary anne shula, and i've lost 23 pounds on nutrisystem. nutrisystem silver for 2010, the weight-loss program designed
rashid khalidi, bret stephens, pleasure to have both of you on. the articles you have both referred to many times are in the current issue of "foreign affairs" -- actually the upcoming issue but they are on the website and you can read them. we will be back. hey -- who's our best presentation guy? carl. i thought you said carl was our best presentation guy. [ worker ] well, he is. last week he told my team about fedex office print online for our presentations. we upload it to fedex...
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stephen nolan of cars.com, i appreciate it. still to come, dan deming talks about the head and shoulders formation in the charts after this break. i can solve difficult problems for a fortune five hundred company. i can run a successful business. i can manage your home improvements. i can publicize your message. i can motivate your audience. i can put my military experience to work for your company. i can teach your children. i can boost your bottom line. i can add value to your workplace. i can be a loyal and productive employee. but i can't put my skills to work for your organization if i'm not given the opportunity. if you don't recognize my talents and ability, if you don't hire me, if you don't have an open mind and a workplace that's open to everyone. if you don't realize that america works best when everybody works. what can you do? what can you do? what can you do? you can remember that at work, it's what people can do, it's what people can do that matters. nearly 50 million americans have disabilities. capitalize on th
stephen nolan of cars.com, i appreciate it. still to come, dan deming talks about the head and shoulders formation in the charts after this break. i can solve difficult problems for a fortune five hundred company. i can run a successful business. i can manage your home improvements. i can publicize your message. i can motivate your audience. i can put my military experience to work for your company. i can teach your children. i can boost your bottom line. i can add value to your workplace. i...
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you have situations where stephen friedman, a member of the board of goldman sachs happened to be the head of the new york fed. in that capacity he pushed for goldman sachs to become a bank holding company gaining access to the fed window. he also bought a lot of stocks which went up during that period. to my mind, again, and i think to many people, that appears to be a conflict of interest. what is going on when you have the heads of multitrillion dollar financial institutions sitting down behind closed doors with the fed and working out deals which benefit some of the most wealthy and powerful people in this country? point is, the fed is the most powerful, in my view, government agency. it has operated for decades with virtue told secrecy. we are now beginning to lift the veil of that secrecy, learning what is going on. that is an important step forward for the american people. >> the biggest headline i think from the political perspective is the unanimous vote. how did this coalition come together at a time when practically nothing ever gets a bipartisan vote let alone a unanimous
you have situations where stephen friedman, a member of the board of goldman sachs happened to be the head of the new york fed. in that capacity he pushed for goldman sachs to become a bank holding company gaining access to the fed window. he also bought a lot of stocks which went up during that period. to my mind, again, and i think to many people, that appears to be a conflict of interest. what is going on when you have the heads of multitrillion dollar financial institutions sitting down...
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. >> justice stephens made it clear there's a whole lot of areas that it's clear, but i guess the main point is this is a fasal challenge and that's the main point with respect to each of these. there are certainly circumstances in which it can be applied in a constitutional manner. it is not all -- it is not unconstitutional in every conceivable aspect. >> i'm still trying to understand how this statute works. that is an officer determines by running a data check that somebody is convicted of, i don't know, second degree murder or whatever crime you want to pin point, they arrest him without a warrant, they take him into custody, and what do they hold him for? >> before they arrest him, they id him. they have to have a lawful stop or detention and then they have to have a reasonable suspicion. now they checked, found out who the individual is, and that's important because until they do that, neither ice nor they who they have. it's a theory of congress and clear communication with ice because you don't know who you got. you can't catch them unless you know about them. they reported th
. >> justice stephens made it clear there's a whole lot of areas that it's clear, but i guess the main point is this is a fasal challenge and that's the main point with respect to each of these. there are certainly circumstances in which it can be applied in a constitutional manner. it is not all -- it is not unconstitutional in every conceivable aspect. >> i'm still trying to understand how this statute works. that is an officer determines by running a data check that somebody is...
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but the latest to come along has done something most remarkable according to stephen colbert. >> the "new york times," the "wall street journal," the "u.s.a. "u.s.a. today" raved and "newsweek" liked it so much first non-obama cover so much in 15 months. >> jim: making journalistic news as well. i'm jim angle in washington. see you back here tomorrow gh
but the latest to come along has done something most remarkable according to stephen colbert. >> the "new york times," the "wall street journal," the "u.s.a. "u.s.a. today" raved and "newsweek" liked it so much first non-obama cover so much in 15 months. >> jim: making journalistic news as well. i'm jim angle in washington. see you back here tomorrow gh
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stephen hayes, "weekly standard." a.b. stoddard, the hill, and charles krauthammer. steve? >> this is great news, obviously. one of the most interesting things i saw today was a story about where the origin of the cap may have come from. anonymous plan called robert d. with the university of california engineer involved with the administration early efforts and basically laid out that he wanted to deliver a sketch, he passed the sketch on and it seems to be what they used was designed after this plumber, and people don't know who he is. >> bret: not joe. >> not joe. actually, the christian science monitor reporter who broke the story used joe the plummer in the lead. not a joke. political implications are interesting. president obama was unfairly blamed for b.p. oil spill, he will likely if this in fact holds, i think there are reasons to be skeptical. if it holds he will get credit for b.p. capping the well. unfair. what we should be doing is judging them on what happened in between and the key moment or series of moments is the moratorium. we talk to people there who say
stephen hayes, "weekly standard." a.b. stoddard, the hill, and charles krauthammer. steve? >> this is great news, obviously. one of the most interesting things i saw today was a story about where the origin of the cap may have come from. anonymous plan called robert d. with the university of california engineer involved with the administration early efforts and basically laid out that he wanted to deliver a sketch, he passed the sketch on and it seems to be what they used was...
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looks like stephen strasburg will have to wait to be invited to the all-star league. matt capps made it. jason bay gets to score rite in the first. that drive smacks off the center field wall. alex comes around and he's home. so does davis. davis a triple. the mets looking to crack things open in the first. but alberto gonzales, diving and he guns down jeff franceour. top of the fourth, jason bay singles from left. angel pagan scores. four r.b.i.'s for bay. the three-run home run. the ground ball gobbled up. the mets lose, 9-5. here's the skipper on today's efforts. >> we battled it. we made them get to closure in the game. it's -- you know, we're trying to find something to be positive about. but there's a lot to be positive about in that game today. are for the orioles finished out their weekend business with the red sox. the red sox's john lackey gets wild. they get adam jones in motion in first. jones turns on the jets. and he slides and he's safe at home. the royals go on to win today, 6-1. rafael nadal and birdich. rafa watch him dig it out. nadal takes the firs
looks like stephen strasburg will have to wait to be invited to the all-star league. matt capps made it. jason bay gets to score rite in the first. that drive smacks off the center field wall. alex comes around and he's home. so does davis. davis a triple. the mets looking to crack things open in the first. but alberto gonzales, diving and he guns down jeff franceour. top of the fourth, jason bay singles from left. angel pagan scores. four r.b.i.'s for bay. the three-run home run. the ground...
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. >> stephen young. >> good to see you. >> on the npr, we have been hearing rumors thatçó it will ba rather modest document. will there be anything interesting or compelling? the president spoken brought about transforming nuclear- weapons. [unintelligible] you were only one of the people to support the changing agenda in this administration. many of them are traditional thinkers. really changing the postern dramatically, what is your sense of that? can we hope this to be more transformational? >> at my age it's nice to be known as new for anything. we are working very hard to deliver to the president of the options the president has asked for in his presidential review directive. i think that, because it is a classified document, speculation about it is what it is, speculation. considering the president's speech in prague and its energy and animation about this issue, i would say that this is going to be a more about document. we will have to see. >> anybody on this side? >> elaine rosman. -- grossman. i was wondering what the obama administration policy might look like in terms of
. >> stephen young. >> good to see you. >> on the npr, we have been hearing rumors thatçó it will ba rather modest document. will there be anything interesting or compelling? the president spoken brought about transforming nuclear- weapons. [unintelligible] you were only one of the people to support the changing agenda in this administration. many of them are traditional thinkers. really changing the postern dramatically, what is your sense of that? can we hope this to be...
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rashid khalidi, bret stephens, a pleasure to have both of you on. the articles you both referred to many times are in the current issue of "foreign affairs," the upcoming issue, but they are on the website of "foreign affairs" and you can read them. fiber one -- i'm looking for some fiber. this bar is an excellent source of fiber. there's no fiber in this. it tastes too good. they have 35% of your daily value. oh, samples. mmm. fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. mmm....
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we have stephen a. smith with us. what do you know about this incident? >> i don't know much, just what everybody else knows, he's been arrested and been accused of raping someone inside of the new york holiday inn hotel and he's in suffering. that's all we know right now. we've just got to wait to hear more details. >> the police department currently investigating this alleged rape. talk to me a little bit about lawrence taylor's life not only on the field but after. as i pointed out to our audience and i'm sure they're familiar if they're football fans, he's had a lot of trouble. >> on the field he's widely recognized as maybe the greatest defensive player to ever play the game of professional football. he was an absolute terror. he's got 142 career sacks. i mean, led the new york giants to two two bowl championships, mvp in 1986. defensive player of the year the same year. he was absolutely sensational. >> did he have substance abuse problems even when he played? >> he did have substance abuse -- he admitted to using cocaine as early as his second year
we have stephen a. smith with us. what do you know about this incident? >> i don't know much, just what everybody else knows, he's been arrested and been accused of raping someone inside of the new york holiday inn hotel and he's in suffering. that's all we know right now. we've just got to wait to hear more details. >> the police department currently investigating this alleged rape. talk to me a little bit about lawrence taylor's life not only on the field but after. as i pointed...
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bret stephens, foreign affairs columnist at "the wall street journal." from washington, jeffrey goldberg, and professor abbas milani of stanford university and i'm pleased to have each of them here. and i will begin with jeffrey goldberg in washington. where do you think the obama middle east policy and gulf policy stands today? >> that's a very good question. and it's a bit of a mystery to many people. i think they are in transition. they are in transition away from, let's say, an idea liftic or hopeful mode to a kind of sober recognition that iran might not want to play at all. and, therefore, we, the united states, are going to do everything possible to buttress our arab allies in the region and buttress israel as well, with the caveat, of course, that the obama administration would add this point much rather see israel not take military action against iran. >> mitchell has been criticized because of the penalty on settlements and others say he is on the job every day working hard. what is your take? jeffrey? >> that's to me? i think that there's a fe
bret stephens, foreign affairs columnist at "the wall street journal." from washington, jeffrey goldberg, and professor abbas milani of stanford university and i'm pleased to have each of them here. and i will begin with jeffrey goldberg in washington. where do you think the obama middle east policy and gulf policy stands today? >> that's a very good question. and it's a bit of a mystery to many people. i think they are in transition. they are in transition away from, let's say,...
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stephen tschida is an fairfax county with the story. so far, so good? -- stephen tschida is in fairfax county. >> right now, residents are focused on this area right here p. this is the lowest point in the community, and it is the first point to see flooding -- residents are focused on this area right here. this is the lowest point in the community. it is a hard night for jason. he is proud of his new hardwood floors and fresh kitchen. he is worried about a flood washing it all awa like it did previously. >> it is the same thing. >> his basement is still litter with the wreckage. for many, -- >> you just took that somehow, the drains are not going to get caught up, and you will not get the catastrophic damage. >> there was a disaster brought to some of the homes here. this woman did not have insurance. >> they had to tear everything out. >> for a lot of residents here, it meant incurring debt and a lot of sacrifice. now, a forecast of a night of pounding rain as the people in this flood-prone neighborhood clinging to a common goal. >> hopefully we will
stephen tschida is an fairfax county with the story. so far, so good? -- stephen tschida is in fairfax county. >> right now, residents are focused on this area right here p. this is the lowest point in the community, and it is the first point to see flooding -- residents are focused on this area right here. this is the lowest point in the community. it is a hard night for jason. he is proud of his new hardwood floors and fresh kitchen. he is worried about a flood washing it all awa like...
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all eyes were on stephen strasbourg. strasbourg was not the one who made the headlines in the nets -t( music playing )the one who - we know technology can make you more connected. but now it can make you more connected to your doctor through e-mail. test results from home. check records. change appointments. now doctors, nurses, techs, pharmacists are all digitally connected to each other. and ultimately connected to you. at kaiser permanente, we believe that if knowledge is power, shared knowledge is even more powerful. kaiser permanente. thrive. the gas prices are going down, they go back up again. we know saving money is important. this summer, shop with your giant card and save on shell fuel. earn one point for every dollar you spend. every 100 points earned gets you another 10 cents off per gallon. the more you spend, the more you save. i'm saving money at the store, i'm saving money at the pump, and that works for me. more savings every time you shop, only with your giant card. >>> the toyota sports desk, brought t
all eyes were on stephen strasbourg. strasbourg was not the one who made the headlines in the nets -t( music playing )the one who - we know technology can make you more connected. but now it can make you more connected to your doctor through e-mail. test results from home. check records. change appointments. now doctors, nurses, techs, pharmacists are all digitally connected to each other. and ultimately connected to you. at kaiser permanente, we believe that if knowledge is power, shared...
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i am late brother stephen girard. i am travelling to the california coastline, presenting the concept of life piece on behalf of fatherhood, motherhood, and childhood. you'll be happy to know that i spoke at united for life this past monday on this new zoning concept that has been presented, in fact, on the burton road within the last year. in a life peace zone, it is a new zoning law. you have the legislative authority to establish this new type of the zoning caught fire. how a life peace zone works is that if you have a business district, residential areas, commercial hospitals, whatever you will, you can establish a new life peace zone on a district by district basis. in this zone, you would transform and create a new overlay, a fire so that your business districts -- if they desire, your business districts can be rezoned to become a b3l. what a wonderful concept. you could ratify this new type of zoning code on a wonderful day such as mother's day or father's day, a new net -- another new way of thinking. i am del
i am late brother stephen girard. i am travelling to the california coastline, presenting the concept of life piece on behalf of fatherhood, motherhood, and childhood. you'll be happy to know that i spoke at united for life this past monday on this new zoning concept that has been presented, in fact, on the burton road within the last year. in a life peace zone, it is a new zoning law. you have the legislative authority to establish this new type of the zoning caught fire. how a life peace zone...
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stephen hayes from "weekly standard." juan williams for national public radio. and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. is this a winning strategy for the democrats for this administration? to talk about george w. bush? it's a losing strategy but do they have any other? the way they are driving this in the ground is remarkable. only so much that the analogy take. he is saying that the bush administration drove the economy to on the ditch. he has had keys for two years. elpelosi and -- nancy pelosi and harry reid has control of the congress, the purse, for twice as long. it would work if the choice were plausible. you can go ahead with us or go backwards. but the policies he wants us to continue to trust in and go ahead with are the ones the american people are rejecting. the healthcare reform was unpopular. the financial reform. pick and choose the winner and losers and create green economy out of nothing. these are unpopular. if you ask right or wrong track, 61% say wrong track. the agenda is rejected and the results are lousy. reagan ran for re-election w
stephen hayes from "weekly standard." juan williams for national public radio. and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. is this a winning strategy for the democrats for this administration? to talk about george w. bush? it's a losing strategy but do they have any other? the way they are driving this in the ground is remarkable. only so much that the analogy take. he is saying that the bush administration drove the economy to on the ditch. he has had keys for two years. elpelosi...
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good sign for stephen curry there in the world championships in europe. ckrohithe w t leov story of the as ball boy. stay with us. >>> a to nights ago, the as ball boy caught on camera. flirting with one of the as fans. he gave five foul balls to a young lady in the stands. awe thought wasn't obvious. >> they made the national rounds on talk shows. they're going out on a date tonight. >> whoa! >> look at that. >> getting married at the ballpark. >> tell you about the fire tonight at 11:00, everybody! >>> digital textbooks are the future. california should embrace the 21st century. those responses support our latest editorial. pushing for more online and computer-based learning to reach more kids and save not only money but teacher jobs. dj says the opportunity to integrate digital books with online supported curriculum is huge. it is unfortunate that wonderful new teachers that understand this technology are among the first to be cut when the economy turns sour. stan adds, textbooks are a nightmare. expensive, often outdated and political manipulated. not
good sign for stephen curry there in the world championships in europe. ckrohithe w t leov story of the as ball boy. stay with us. >>> a to nights ago, the as ball boy caught on camera. flirting with one of the as fans. he gave five foul balls to a young lady in the stands. awe thought wasn't obvious. >> they made the national rounds on talk shows. they're going out on a date tonight. >> whoa! >> look at that. >> getting married at the ballpark. >> tell...
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. >> thank you very much, stephen evans in berlin. we'll continue to follow that story here on "bbc world news." china has rejected claims that it hijacked a huge chunk of internet traffic in april of last year. the u.s. congressional report says the incident lasted for 18 minutes and included american military data. around 15% of the internet addresses were allegedly defective. the government in madagascar says it is still in control of the island and it is negotiating with a small group of soldiers who claimed to have seized power on wednesday. the rebels are near the airport. a swedish prosecutor is seeking a court boehner to detain the founder of wikileaks. julian assange is wanted for questioning in connection with a rape case. he denies any wrongdoing. >> after days of speculation and jitters in european financial markets, ireland seems one step closer to accepting a financial bailout from the eu and the imf. the governor of the irish central bank says he expects a rescue package will now pass. the irish government is currently
. >> thank you very much, stephen evans in berlin. we'll continue to follow that story here on "bbc world news." china has rejected claims that it hijacked a huge chunk of internet traffic in april of last year. the u.s. congressional report says the incident lasted for 18 minutes and included american military data. around 15% of the internet addresses were allegedly defective. the government in madagascar says it is still in control of the island and it is negotiating with a...
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earlier this week, i spoke to stephen rapp, the u.s. ambassador at large for war crimes, about what this change would really mean. >> thank you very much for joining us. >> good to be on the program. >> so the obvious first question is why, why now? >> well, the obama administration is dedicated to an approach of engagement, engagement with international institutions, engagement with countries in our interests and consistent with our values. >> but you're still not signing onto the so-called rome statute. >> no, we remain concerned that it might it be possible for a prosecutor who is not accountable to anyone to target an american who's out doing the work that 3 million americans are doing around the world today protecting people from terror and an tros night what exactly will you be doing? what does this shift peen. >> well, first of all we're engaging with the icc again. there are very important issues being dealt with like potentially they're moving forward to a crime of aggression and have to engage that to protect international jus
earlier this week, i spoke to stephen rapp, the u.s. ambassador at large for war crimes, about what this change would really mean. >> thank you very much for joining us. >> good to be on the program. >> so the obvious first question is why, why now? >> well, the obama administration is dedicated to an approach of engagement, engagement with international institutions, engagement with countries in our interests and consistent with our values. >> but you're still not...
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she an excused justice ruth bader ginsburg and stephen breyer of stonewalling and then she did the same thing leaving senators to search for clues on her judicial philosophy. the big quell is whether kagan will get more votes than president obama's first supreme court nominee, sonia sotomayor's 68 senators who voted for her confirmation and that included nine republicans. "hardball" will be back in one moment. they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor guitars for over eight years, helping them build a strong dealer network. bringing music to people... i like that. ♪ ♪ [ bob ] i didn't know you could play. i didn't either. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] he's sweet, even with 1/3 less sugar than soda. kool-aid delivering more smiles per gallon. even with 1/3 less sugar than soda. ♪ check the wife check the kids check your email messages ♪ check the news online ♪ ♪heck the money in the bank check the gas in the tank ♪ ♪ check the hottie walking by... ♪ ♪ ...wait that's a dude, no thanks ♪ ♪ check the new hairdo check the mic one two ♪ ♪ 'c
she an excused justice ruth bader ginsburg and stephen breyer of stonewalling and then she did the same thing leaving senators to search for clues on her judicial philosophy. the big quell is whether kagan will get more votes than president obama's first supreme court nominee, sonia sotomayor's 68 senators who voted for her confirmation and that included nine republicans. "hardball" will be back in one moment. they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor...
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wagner is one of two people charged in the stabbing death of stephen pitcairn. the candidates for governor are talking about the selection process. court records indicate the nominee and attorney general handled hundreds of civil matters, but only two criminal cases. >> we need people with a variety of backgrounds, criminal law, whenever it happens to be. you try to appoint the best and brightest people. he was well received and got very good reviews from both sides of the isles. >> these men and women that put on the black robes and sit on the bench, the importance in protecting the public. >> judge howard has not answered repeated requests for an interview. jennifer franciotti, wbal-tv 11 news. >> the police department says is expected to receive some public safety grants. that money will go towards increasing neighborhood foot patrols and help reduce callant crime. >> we have made a lot of strides against violent crime in our state, but we still have a long way to go. >> grant money totaling $7.1 million is set to go to the charles village area which is still
wagner is one of two people charged in the stabbing death of stephen pitcairn. the candidates for governor are talking about the selection process. court records indicate the nominee and attorney general handled hundreds of civil matters, but only two criminal cases. >> we need people with a variety of backgrounds, criminal law, whenever it happens to be. you try to appoint the best and brightest people. he was well received and got very good reviews from both sides of the isles. >>...
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sully and slater are as alike at steven hawking and stephen baldw baldwin. from now on i'm going to double my efforts to be extra nice to flight attendants whenever i fly. in a post 9/11 world they have a tough job an absorb a lot of the stress we feel from the annoyances of flying. i thank god and the faa that the emergency slide dude won't be on any of my flights. cenk, you want him on your flights? >> toure, i got to tell you something. you tried hard. totally not buying it. >> is he a hero to you? >> no, everybody in america wants to grab a beer and go down that chute. that's why we like him. i immediately called him an american hero. we all want to do that at some point. we know he's -- >> you want to go down the chute, go to walt disney world. >> all right. look one last thing, the thing that i liked, is that you called him a quitter. and that's a good point. it reminded me of sarah palin. oh, governor of alaska. what do i need this for? somebody get me a beer. and she made a hot of money doing that. maybe steven slater will make some money. >> he's co
sully and slater are as alike at steven hawking and stephen baldw baldwin. from now on i'm going to double my efforts to be extra nice to flight attendants whenever i fly. in a post 9/11 world they have a tough job an absorb a lot of the stress we feel from the annoyances of flying. i thank god and the faa that the emergency slide dude won't be on any of my flights. cenk, you want him on your flights? >> toure, i got to tell you something. you tried hard. totally not buying it. >>...
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of businesses stephen hawking, richard dawkins and the buy-out medicis mr. singer stephen banker larry krause have the amazingly impressive 18 her aware is ours? we have smart guys with they are scattered one is over here another at the seminary over there there is no a team . is seen as vital that we create a christian a team fingers and scholars and melamine a religious debate but christianity has viable resources. for example,, capitalism is being debated not in economic terms but moral terms. what is under attack was there capitalism marks but if it is a moral and whether he is a selfish guy some of christianity has ethical wisdom to examine that debate. we have resources that secular culture does not have. and to marshal our best team of light to equip them and once again king's college is 10 years old and retreated the college in new york city we took the charter and allied and the old college was about encouraging young people to become missionaries to nigeria and india. now there is a new mission. america up. the secondary capitalism of america in ne
of businesses stephen hawking, richard dawkins and the buy-out medicis mr. singer stephen banker larry krause have the amazingly impressive 18 her aware is ours? we have smart guys with they are scattered one is over here another at the seminary over there there is no a team . is seen as vital that we create a christian a team fingers and scholars and melamine a religious debate but christianity has viable resources. for example,, capitalism is being debated not in economic terms but moral...
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and also comedian stephen colbert testimony before congress. today, senior correspondent eric shawn sat down with iranian president ahmadinejad in a combative interview. you can see the interview on foxnews.com/specialreport. he backed up, the iranian president, the assertion that the u.s. might have been behind the 9/11 attacks saying there should be a fact-finding group. do you trust everything the u.s. government tells you? the president called that offensive and hateful. what about this back-and-forth? the panel is back. charles? >> the president says the right words. it's offensive, hateful. the u.n./u.s. delegation yesterday called him delusional. last year, at the u.n., when obama revealed the facility that iran had been hiding he said it's not explainable by any peaceful intent, which means they are building a bomb. president of iran denies it over and over again, so he's a liar. so here is my question. what is the president doing at the u.n. yesterday, offering to reopen the door, reopen negotiations and extend a hand to a man who is o
and also comedian stephen colbert testimony before congress. today, senior correspondent eric shawn sat down with iranian president ahmadinejad in a combative interview. you can see the interview on foxnews.com/specialreport. he backed up, the iranian president, the assertion that the u.s. might have been behind the 9/11 attacks saying there should be a fact-finding group. do you trust everything the u.s. government tells you? the president called that offensive and hateful. what about this...
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did you notice stephen colbert his whole career is based on you? >> bill: is that right? i didn't know that. >> he is mocking you every night. that's what they do. >> bill: that shouldn't be allowed. >> maybe you should get 10%. >> bill: you are talking about money though. i'm glad you brought that up because stewart goes on oprah and he says. this go. >> that's glenn beck. >> yeah? >> he is my money maker. [ laughter ] you know what i call him? >> what? >> a kid's college fund. >> he does. >> bill: at least he is honest. >> i think there was an article on him. they asked me about jon stewart and i said hey, i think he is funny. i don't think is he fair but i don't think that's not his job. his job is to be funny. and if i were him, i would be doing the same thing. >> bill: you would be mocking yourself. >> i would be the easiest target. >> bill: i'm an easier target than you. >> any joke that jon stewart has done i have done at least five times before him. >> bill: on the radio. >> yes. >> bill: i'm an easier target than you i'm more bombastic than you. >> is that what i
did you notice stephen colbert his whole career is based on you? >> bill: is that right? i didn't know that. >> he is mocking you every night. that's what they do. >> bill: that shouldn't be allowed. >> maybe you should get 10%. >> bill: you are talking about money though. i'm glad you brought that up because stewart goes on oprah and he says. this go. >> that's glenn beck. >> yeah? >> he is my money maker. [ laughter ] you know what i call him?...
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stephen colbert recently spent a day working on a farm in upstate new york demonstrating what migrant workers go through. >> you said take our jobs please. i came and worked out there harvesting america's crops. tell me, do i have what it takes to be a migrant farm worker? >> i'm sorry, sir, but you are not qualified. >> oh, thank god! can i go home now? >> please. >> where is my driver? pablo? thanks, pablo. let's go. >> bill: because of that exposition, colbert was called to testify, if you can believe it today in front of a house committee that deals with immigration issues. here is what went down. >> this is america. i don't want a tomato picked by a mexican. i want it picked by an american. then sliced by gwatney mallen and served by venezuelan in a spa where a chilean gives me a brazilian. >> bill: you can see the testimony was schtick. the question is why is the house wasting money on that. joining us from los angeles leslie marshall and from washington dana perino. i have to applaud your attire this evening perfectly in context red and blue. i understand the committee wanted t
stephen colbert recently spent a day working on a farm in upstate new york demonstrating what migrant workers go through. >> you said take our jobs please. i came and worked out there harvesting america's crops. tell me, do i have what it takes to be a migrant farm worker? >> i'm sorry, sir, but you are not qualified. >> oh, thank god! can i go home now? >> please. >> where is my driver? pablo? thanks, pablo. let's go. >> bill: because of that exposition,...
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stephen strasbourg is the most interesting prospect in baseball history. baseball card is generating a lot of excitement. he's bound for the majors. if this one-of-a-kind 2010 chrome card that's drawing a lot of interest on ebay. it is $16,000. the rookie has a ways to go before his cards eclipses a legendary baseball card which has fetched over $2 million at auction for a player named wagner. >> adam and i were talking about this yesterday. >> there's a new generation coming up. >> we have to figure that out. 6:42 is the time on this thursday morning, 72 degrees. >>> coming up, we will sit down with jonathan martin for a look at how the white house's handling the gulf coast crisis. >>> today metro could raise the rate on how much it costs you to ride. we will calculate h >> welcome back, everybody. our top story, bp says it will be several more hours at least before we know if if the new effort to plug the gushing oil well in the gulf was successful. if the company has been pumping thousands of gallons of drilling fluid into the oil well. it's known as a
stephen strasbourg is the most interesting prospect in baseball history. baseball card is generating a lot of excitement. he's bound for the majors. if this one-of-a-kind 2010 chrome card that's drawing a lot of interest on ebay. it is $16,000. the rookie has a ways to go before his cards eclipses a legendary baseball card which has fetched over $2 million at auction for a player named wagner. >> adam and i were talking about this yesterday. >> there's a new generation coming up....
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i'm stephen. 5,000 people are arrested for illegal gambling. it's the football world cup connection. millions of dollars are seized as 800 gambling dense are raided across asia. and the white house, as the cap on the leaking oil well holds, for now. >> and the biggest overhaul of financial regulation in 70 years. 40 will the new rules on wall street affect main street? >> the american people will never again be asked to foot the bill for wall street's mistakes. there will be no more taxpayer-funded bailouts. period. >> and we find out how hollywood's biggest star almost became a fashion mogul without even realizing. >> hello, and welcome to gmt, i'm stephen. we start with news that's been coming in over the past hour, that is the world police agency in depaul says as many as 5,000 people have been arrested in four asian countries for illegal gamblinging on world cup matches. almost 800 gambling dense have been raided during a month-long operation. depaul, based in france is where our correspondent, fraz from. this is still unfolding. what's the
i'm stephen. 5,000 people are arrested for illegal gambling. it's the football world cup connection. millions of dollars are seized as 800 gambling dense are raided across asia. and the white house, as the cap on the leaking oil well holds, for now. >> and the biggest overhaul of financial regulation in 70 years. 40 will the new rules on wall street affect main street? >> the american people will never again be asked to foot the bill for wall street's mistakes. there will be no more...
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. >> brown: and we have conversation with supreme court justice stephen breyer about the court and his new book, "how democracy works." that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." jor ndinfor e pb newshour has been provided by: and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributionso your pbs ation om viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: the war in afghanistan went on unabated today, as another anniversary passed. at the same time, afghan leaders talked of trying to end the conflict. october 7, 2001-- u.s. warships fired cruise missiles in the opening hours of the invasion of afghanistan. after nine years of fighting, at varying levels of intensity,x the war against the taliban has again heated up. today, nato reported air strikes and ground assaults killed dozens of insurgents. two nato soldiers also were killed. at the same
. >> brown: and we have conversation with supreme court justice stephen breyer about the court and his new book, "how democracy works." that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." jor ndinfor e pb newshour has been provided by: and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made...